This is a brand new storyboard remastered. Waiting for the comments of the big boss. This storyboard was done while listening to Rocky soundtrack. With 138 pages, it might well be a graphic novel with colors.

Here's the great and so expected come back of the Corrections plan! Because I was starting to have a headache and be lost in the void. Skulls mean pages that I'm throwing away. I will also add new pages, espacially at the end. Pages with an X are the pages that are done.

This copy of my storyboard, entrusted to a member of my faithful personal team of corrections, returns to me with coffee stains and post-it. This proves that the work was done well, to my great happiness.

I'm doing
tests for my next book. With pages from my previous book. It makes me see that,
If I had made that book with colors, it would have taken me five years in total
to make it. And maybe the price of the book would be 70$. So, I have no regrets
to have made it in black and white. This test is interesting though. I don't
know if I will make my next book in colors or in black and white. I'm thinking
about it, weighing the pros and cons. Colors can reach a more vast public, so
more success and more money. But it's a lot more work and time and the book
will be more expensive and it doesn't necessarily add more to the story. So I
don't know. It's a difficult choice to make. To be continued...

For my next Comic Book surprisingly epic dramatic Graphic Novel, I took a thousand of pictures, which is a lot more than for my previous not so surprisingly epic dramatic books of comics. That's the good thing about making a comic book that's going on in my hometown in Quebec during the 21st century. Access to visual documentation is easy! I put all these files in folders so that I can easily find them.

Here's a Fan Art just for fun. Watercolors and Photoshop. I found this old 80's cartoon on the internet that I used to watch when I was a kid. So I had the idea to give it a try and make a illustration about it.

That's some old drawing I made back in 2012, based on Fighter in the Wind movie poster. I brought it back and reworked on it today because it's in the same theme than my next autobiographical true story action comic book emotional graphic novel about my life in full contact karate. That being said, my last physical therapist and I, with the help of the magnificent internet, have found why I suffer from chronic tendonitis. I won't say why right now because, ironically, it's in my next comic book and it would be a SPOILER. But I can tell you it's a rare disease that I tried to forget. If I had thought about it back in 2012, maybe I could have saved my 10 000 $ I spent in unefficient treatments of all kinds, non refundable because I'm a freelancer.

This is a storyboard my friends. 134 pages done. I sent it to my famous secret correction team. This storyboard surely needs some changes. Remove or add pages, change stuff and so on for the best. I had a lot of pain doing it, but I carried on with yoga, physical therapy, healthy food and some rest.

Right now I'm working on my new comic book graphic novel with a shoulder tendonitis. I'm being treated for that and my condition is pretty stable for now, which is allowing me to go further on my book, slowly, but surely. For now, I'm only making the storyboard based on my script. 70 pages done. I think this is half of the storyboard.